NUR 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Orbicularis Oculi Muscle, Parotid Gland, Parotitis
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For opening and closing eyelid: cn vii facial. Parotitis: in ammation of the parotid gland, includes mumps. Ever had this kind of headache before. Location: can you point with one nger, unilateral or bilateral. Characteristics: throbbing, dull, stabbing, tingly, aching. Course and duration: what time of day does it occur. Wednesday, october 3, 2018: how long does it last. Precipitating and associated factors: activity/exercise, stress/anxiety, dehydration. Types: tension, migraine, cluster, head injury. Associated symptoms: loc, can they recall the events, headache, vomiting, photophobia, changes in sleep pattern, balance, coordination, ear discharge. Associated symptoms: nauseous, pale, sob, palpitations, increased hr, ringing in ears. What makes it worse/better: neck pain/limitation of motion. Precipitating factors: turning head, bending neck all the way back, lift boxes. Associated symptoms: numbness/tingling, limitation in movement. What makes it worse/better: lumps or swelling. Onset and duration: when did you rst notice it, how long has it been there. What makes it worse/better: hx of head and neck injury.